A Minor Miracle

by ¤©h€€®ƒüll¥♥©¥ñ!c@l¤   Jan 11, 2005


Just another insanely normal girl
Born dead into an unwanted family
A blameless culprit with benign neglections
A cheerful pessimist among the multitude

Eloquent silences and a soundless shriek
Her eyes wide shut of interrupted dreams
True lies hide her from media’s attacks
Another dark light on this corridor of concern

She had grotesque beauty of an inner soul
Outside she is a tattered controlled chaos
Just another genuine imitation
Turning burning cold and brilliantly dull

Energetic exhaustion finally pierced
When you, a murky star, came in her life
Saved her from a clearly ambiguous cause
A minor miracle among a covered passage

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  • Really good job with this poem/ 5/5 good job keep up the good work

  • 19 years ago

    by HOLLY ARMER

    I love the contradicting words you used!I've wrote a couple like this! Great job! I look forward to reading more~Holly

  • 19 years ago

    by bucky

    wow that was amazing i wish i could right that good u got it to go together with all those words ... all i got to say is wow i love

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